Adjustable curtain rod



l. BLOOM.

ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN ROD.

APPLICATION FILED FEB. 21. 1921.

Patented Aug. 1, 1922.

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v ed to each other and mounted to be fixed to the sides of thefwin dow' frame. Eachv arm is controlled by a onev IsRnnL BLOOM, or. DENVER, COLORADO.

abatement CURTAIN ROD-1 Speriiicalion of Letters Patent. i

Application ale February 21,1921. Seria1 No. 46,559.

To all whom it may concern;

Be it knownthat I, IsnAnL BLooM, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city and county of Denver and State of Colorado, have invented certain new and. useful Improvements in i-idjustable Curtain Rods; a d I do declare the following'to be a full, clear, and cxactdescription oft-he invention,

such as will enable others skilled in the artv to whichit appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the characters of'reference marked thereonfwhich. form apart of this specification. i s

The object of this invention is a curtain rod which may be adjusted both as to length and as to position w ith'respe'ct to the window frame.

Briefly, the invention comprises a pair of curtain supporting 'arms adjustably connectupon I lates adapted spring which tends to urge it outward and downward, means being provided to hold the arms against the tension of the springs in adjusted position. 1

In the drawings:

Fig. l is a front elevation of the rod in use;

Fig. 2 is a side elevation; y i Fig. 3 is an elevational detail; and

Fig. 4 is a detail in plan.

The window frame is indicatedin the drawings at 10 and to each side thereof an elongated strip 12 is secured by means of nails or the like 14-. A bracket 15 is adapted to be mounted upon each strip 12 by means of pins 16 adapted to enter holes in the strips 12- provided for the purpose. The reversely bent end 18 at each end of the cur-' tain supporting rod 20 is journaled in the forward portion 115 of the respective bracket 15 and is provided adjacent its innermost part and inside of the bracket 15 with a ratchet 24:. Each reversely bent end is connected with the rod 20 bya curved connecting portion indicated at 22. A spring 25is coiled about said end .18 and has its tip secured in the bracket 15, as indicated-at 26 in Figure 2. The opposite end of the spring extends outwardly in the form of a loop 28 which bears upon the curved portion 22 of the rod 20, the' spring returning thence toward the middle of the device. to-provide elongated curtain engaging rod 30 whose to provide extremity is in the form 32 adapted to fit over the device to assist inretalnlng a curtain.

By the above coi istruction,"the arms20.

tend to move downward under tjlifiillfiilGIlCG oi the springs 25, but this movement is con- I trolled by means of a dog 35 havingan oilset finger 36 which projects through an opening 38 in each bracket 15, the oppositeend of the dog 35 being secured to the bracket as by solderin ',.as indicated at 40. The normal position of each spring dog 35 I of acurved finger the curved members'of sites-tented Li, 1222.

is to engage the respectiveratchet 241' to prevent downward movement of the respective curtain supporting armp20, Each lre'e end of each dog 35 may beremoyed from engagement with the ratchet 24 by" pressing sa d free end downward, theofi set projection 36 movinginthe slotj38. lVith this construction, the arm 20 maybe set in a" or, may be swung up- 1 horizontal position, ward and rearwardtoward the casing 10 or downward and 7 rearward,- as maybe de ir d, ill the dogs 35.

e adjustment being ne t D d 57.

There is a pair oi opposed supporting arms 20, a spring 42 being secured to the end of one arm 20, the opposite end. oi said spring 42 being secured toa sleeve 4-6 into which said end of the arm 20 projects. The opposed end oi the other arm 20 is provided with a pin 18 adapted to travel in a longitudinally-entending slot 50 'in said sleeve/i6, short bayonetslots 52 extending laterally from the slot 50 to receive the pin 48 for purposes of adjusting the length of the pair of arms 20 and pin 48 in position in one of said bayonet slots 52.

In using the device, the strips 12 are secured to the opposite sides of the window frame. The pin 48 is set in one of the slots 52 so as to the width oi the window frame 10. The parts 20 are then separated slightly from one another by stretching the spring 42, and the brackets 15 are mounted in position upon the strips 12 with the pins 16 in the holes'in said strips above described. The bayonet slots 52 prevent further elongation of said arms 20', except by stretching of said spring for retaining the give a length slightly less than lace curtain is slipped over the rods 20 to j i the requiredposition, said spring arms 30 be ing allowed same.

to fall upon the rods 20 and engage the curtain so as tosecurely retainthe the reversely bent end of the rod, the other end of the spring-lestingon the upper side By this'construction a W111 be samba means has been provided which may be readily adapted to any Window frame, and

Which may be swung outward suflicientlyto,

hold a lace curtain but seems Window frame farenough to avoid a roller shade als secured to said frame. Iclaimrt 1. v

1 l. A curtain supportingdei ice conipris ling. in combination, a pair of brackets, a

curtain rod having its ends 'reversely bent,

and pivotally connected to said brackets,

resilient Ineans tending to move saidlrod .111

one direction about itsxpivots, and positive means opposin theaction of said resilient engage trolling said rod tourge the ratchets agamst the dogs.

means.-

oli'the rod and extending longitudinally thereof "forfthe purpose of holding the curtain in place. l

4. A curtain supportingdevice coinpris ing a rod, gabracket in said" rod is journaled; said ends being re- 7 -versely bent Where, they enter a ratchet mounted-0n eachfoi said reveiselybracket tourge the ratchet againstthe dog ,2. A curtain rod having reverselybent ends, a bracket at each end thereof, a ratchet secured to each end of said rod, a, dog

mounted on each bracket and adapted to the respective ratchet, a spring con- A curtain rodxhai ing rere'rsely bent ii ends, a braeketat each end thereota ratchet seouredto each of the reversely bentends, a dog mounted on eachbracket and adapted to engage and cooperate With the. correspond ing ratchet, a spring to the bracket anda portion surrounding having one end secured bent ends, agsprin g dog on each. bracket to engage the-[respective ,ratchet' and a spring,

mountedjuponeach reversely bentend and engaging said said rod. and thefirespectiue A curtain supporting device comprising a rod; abraeket in Whicheachendof saidjr od is journaled, saidv ends being re-j enter said brackets,

a ratchet mounted on each of said i 'everselyl vi r ely b n here the bent ends, a spring dog onleac'h bracketto' engage the respective ratchet and a spring mounted uponeach reversely bent end and engaging said :rod and the respective bracket to urge the lratchetja gainst the. dog, each extension runn'ing in and longitudinally thereof to engage, a fcurtainto retain the spring having an Wardly i along the rod,

same between the rod and tnS1OI1S v v V vIntestnnonywhereof I aflixrny signature said, spring ex- IsRAELBmoM-j I 1? which each end of said brackets. 

